Also currently on a whiskey kick. Myself and another friend have been testing out all different types of whiskey this summer. Tullamore Dew and other Irish whiskeys are currently the favorite. I get to go to a wonderful Irish whiskey distillery soon and spending some summer earnings on a nice bottle of whiskey.

Over the past few months I have started to dislike mix drinks with too much sugar (beside rum/coke) and really only drink nice liquor on the rocks. Tequila mixed drinks and rum/coke are my bar go to drinks, since the well whiskeys and rums are not good on their own.

The only wine i really love, other wines are ok is a tawny port. Its really sweet but its a whopping 18% by volume which makes me like it evn more. So yeah watch out. Its a very sweet flavorful wine like i said its the only one i like, all others i can live without.

Mixed drinks... not into more than 3 ingredient drinks, so the traditional rum and coke and gin and tonic suit me fine. If i am feeling dangerous that night i might add a slice of lime to the G and T.

Also currently on a whiskey kick. Myself and another friend have been testing out all different types of whiskey this summer. Tullamore Dew and other Irish whiskeys are currently the favorite. I get to go to a wonderful Irish whiskey distillery soon and spending some summer earnings on a nice bottle of whiskey.

Over the past few months I have started to dislike mix drinks with too much sugar (beside rum/coke) and really only drink nice liquor on the rocks. Tequila mixed drinks and rum/coke are my bar go to drinks, since the well whiskeys and rums are not good on their own.

Just because of all the other awesome stuff you bring to the board, I'm gonna let this one slide. Also assuming your brother, were he on the board would bring this same style of awesome, I'll let that one slide too.

I'll echo those who say that expensive or exotic doesn't necessarily mean the only game in town. Sure, they're fashionable and a great thing throw around at dinner parties, but there's surprisingly great stuff in the rotgut section of the liquor store.

One of my favorites is Montezuma tequila. What?

Spoiler:

Cheap cheap. But it has a taste of freshly-ground black pepper that I find amazing. I've tried all of the regularly-available higher-end tequilas and maybe they're more true to the real taste of tequila, but I don't care. Straight shots of Montezuma with lime and salt chasing them is a super-duper treat. Being rotgut, it does produce a bit of a headache the next day, but moderation is, as always, the key. My only problem is that I can't decide if I prefer shot-lime-salt or shot-salt-lime. I'll keep working on it.